Comprehensive Fee***
(per semester, summer courses exempt)

Additional Fees

A lab fee may be required for certain classes, see course descriptions for more information.

Parking Fee - per academic year

Academic Year 2014-2015

$100

Withdrawal Refund policy for Fall and Spring Courses**

Prior to end of first week

Full refund

Prior to end of the second week

50% refund

Prior to end of the third week

25% refund

After the third week

No refund

Withdrawal Refund policy for Winter and Summer Courses**

January 6th, end of day

Full refund

January 8th, end of day

50% refund

After January 8th, end of day

No refund

* The Employer Tuition Reimbursement Planallows matriculated continuing education students to complete a promissory note and pay 25% of tuition upfront and defer tuition payment until the end of the term. The promissory note is available in MyMack on the botton of the Professional Studies Page.

**The notice of withdrawal must be in writing; refunds will be granted according to the date of receipt of the notice by the divisional office, not by the date on the letter of withdrawal. Therefore, it is advisable to fax, e-mail or file withdrawals in person at the Registrar’s Office, and not rely upon mail service. Refunds for recipients of Title IV federal assistance, will receive refunds according to the Title IV policy published in the Merrimack College catalog.

***Comprehensive fees help the College to provide students with a variety of services whichenhance their academic and student life experiences. Fees provide access to services such as:

Newly renovated McQuade library (including online access)

Fully-equipped fitness center and inside track

Campus-wide Wi-Fi

Writing Center (open 31 hours a week during the fall and spring semesters)

Math Center (open 37 hours a week during the fall and spring semesters)

Center for Academic Enrichment, which provides a wide range of opportunities to students wishing to enhance their academic performance

Free tickets to Merrimack College athletic events including hockey games

Career Services, which includes career fairs and panels, job search workshops, on-campus interviews, and extensive one-on-one counseling to help students pursue employment of graduate study goals. Also included are cooperative education and internship opportunities.

Free printing up to 750 pages each academic year.

Discounted ticket purchases for events at the Roger Center for the Arts

Participation in intramurals/recreation, club sports, clubs/organizations, social and educational programs, and Greek life